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Rawvega

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  1. Movistar is Telefonica's dba in Mexico and elsewhere. Yes, it was helpful.
  2. Sorry if repost, but international value roaming expanded: http://newsroom.sprint.com/news-releases/sprint-expands-free-data-roaming-to-colombia-denmark-honduras-ireland-italy-paraguay-and-sweden.htm http://newsroom.sprint.com/news-releases/sprint-extended-international-value-roaming-animated-graphic.htm H3 and Tigo added as roaming partners.
  3. This is from that same Fierce article: Seems like if Son were throwing in the proverbial towel on Sprint, he would've pulled all of his people back to Japan instead of sending them to Kansas.
  4. Very interesting indeed. Also, I'd be ready, willing and able to take over his old executive suite to serve as the official S4GRU liaison.
  5. Free wifi already at McCarran, at least there was last time I was there.
  6. Yep, i think that's the biggest disconnect that Marcelo hasn't been able to solve yet.
  7. I hate that connection optimizer. It's a battery hog IMHO.
  8. While I believe that 80% figure, and the second graph from this NYT article: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/11/travel/where-will-americans-travel-in-2015-.html?_r=0 seems to confirm that, there are some notable countries missing that I hope are some of the ones targeted for inclusion by the end of the year. Even if they don't match T-Mobile's impressive list of countries, getting France, Italy, China & Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, India, the Bahamas and Caribbean countries, Australia and New Zealand would be huge for business travelers and vacationers.
  9. I certainly don't get this on every site in Vegas, but this indicative of speeds that I've gotten from several sites in areas that I frequent:
  10. In case anybody happens to have friends or family that they need to reach in Nepal in the wake of the earthquake there: http://newsroom.sprint.com/news-releases/sprint-waives-customer-fees-for-calls-and-texts-to-nepal.htm
  11. I've never heard of that. Newer casinos have DAS so I doubt that they're actively blocking cell phone signals. Older casinos may just have poor reception due to construction or cell site placement. As for sports books, it used to be illegal to use cell phones in them. However, that ban was lifted back in 2008. I've never encountered any specific problems using my cell phone in any sports books unless there was generally poor reception in the entire casino area, which itself is becoming rarer.
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